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AAI asks states to prepare plans for setting up new airports

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 3:44 AM IST

India has 456 airports and airstrips spread all over, with many of them built before or during World War II.

Developing these non-metro airports to enhance air connectivity in the hinterland is part of Airports Authority of India's (AAI) plan to reactivate, upgrade and modernise at least 225 airports by 2020, way up from 84 airports which are currently operational, AAI Chairman V P Agrawal told PTI here.

The state governments have been asked to prepare prospective plans to develop airports or helipads in their respective regions, prepare an inventory of airstrips, helipads and airports and forward them to AAI.

Depending on the traffic density forecast and possibilities of non-aeronautical revenue exploitation by using surplus land and connectivity with state capitals, the AAI would develop airports at these Tier-II and Tier-III cities, he said.

These works could be taken up either through PPP mode or in collaboration between AAI and state governments or through complete privatisation, he said.

On the two major metro airports it is developing, he said the plush new airport at Chennai is likely to be inaugurated next month, while the one at Kolkata would be completed for launch before October.

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AAI has already developed 35 non-metro airports and completed upgrading of another 21, as it is carrying out work in six more at present.

In Jharkhand, the state government has already given free land for developing an airport at Deoghar, along with Rs 50 crore as earnest money. The Planning Commission has also given a matching Rs 50 crore for starting work, Agrawal said. MORE

  

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First Published: May 20 2012 | 10:25 AM IST

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